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Old 10-13-2011, 11:08 AM
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With a relatively stock LS2 what's a good A/F Ratio I should be targeting on my wideband. 100- 125 Shot of wet Nos

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11.4 - 11.8 area is "safe"

octane and timing will be somewhat of a determining factor for how lean you want to run it

I would suggest a TR7 plug & its always a good idea to check plugs after a pass.

I have ran my car in the 12.0 area with no issues and know some people have ran leaner.
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There's no such plug as a TR7. Br7ef is the correct plug, #3346
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Wouldnt a Br6ef be better for a 100 shot ?
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Originally Posted by shortdog
There's no such plug as a TR7. Br7ef is the correct plug, #3346
sorry, but most do use the term TR7 though as you stated is not the actual plug #
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Originally Posted by Larry @ AMS
sorry, but most do use the term TR7 though as you stated is not the actual plug #
I was under the impression that the TR line was projected tip and BR line was non projected tip.


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